PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. - The PGA of America will inaugurate the PGA Golf Professional Hall of Fame with an induction ceremony, Sept. 8, 2005 at 11 a.m. EDT, at The PGA Historical Center at PGA Village in Port St. Lucie, Fla.
The ceremonies will honor 122 PGA members who have made significant and enduring contributions to The PGA of America and the game of golf, and will feature engraved granite bricks on the south portico of The PGA Historical Center.
The 2005 inductees are PGA Honorary President M.G. Orender, of Jacksonville Beach, Fla., and Craig Harmon, PGA head professional at Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester, N.Y., and the 2004 PGA Golf Professional of the Year.
Orender will lead a delegation of 31 overall Past Presidents into the Hall, a list that begins with the Association's first president, Robert White, who served from 1916-1919.
Harmon heads a 51-member group who were recipients of The PGA's highest honor - Golf Professional of the Year. The award was first presented in 1955 to Bill Gordon of Chicago's Tam O'Shanter Country Club. Four PGA Past Presidents are also among the PGA Golf Professional of the Year group - the late Warren Orlick (1960), the late Don Padgett (1961); Ken Lindsay (1983) and Tom Addis III (1989).
The PGA Past Presidents and PGA Golf Professionals of the Year will join 44 PGA members who were among the original inductees in the PGA Hall of Fame that began in 1940, upon the suggestion of legendary sportswriter Grantland Rice.
"The PGA of America was founded by individuals who dedicated themselves to the preservation of the game of golf and the elevation of the role of the PGA Professional," said PGA of America President Roger Warren. "The PGA Golf Professional Hall of Fame is testimony to the great members who have made The PGA of America the leader in golf. The PGA Golf Professional Hall of Fame will serve as an eternal memorial to these Professionals who have impacted our Association."
Dedicated in 2002, The PGA of America opened The PGA Historical Center in PGA Village in Port St. Lucie, Fla., which paved the way for a home for The PGA Golf Professional Hall of Fame.
The PGA Historical Center celebrates the growth of golf in the United States, as paralleled by the advancement of The Professional Golfers' Association of America.
The Center's showcase is the Probst Library, one of the world's premier golf collections of both periodicals and hardbound books. In addition, the Center presents memorabilia from throughout golf history, including trophies representing Golf's four Major Championships as well as displays that honor many of the Association's premier golf Professionals and events.
The PGA Historical Center is open daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., through Easter Sunday, and weekends during the summer, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There is no admission charge. The Center is open year-round to researchers by special appointment.
The PGA Historical Center is located in PGA Village, a premier resort community in Port St. Lucie, Fla., featuring the award-winning PGA Golf Club, PGA Learning Center and PGA Education Center. PGA Golf Club, The PGA of America's first owned and operated public golf facility, also has all three of its world-class courses as members of the Audubon International Signature Status program for environmental sensitivity.
The PGA of America, founded in 1916, is a not-for-profit organization that promotes the game of golf, while continuing to enhance the standards of the profession. The Association is comprised of more than 28,000 men and women PGA Professionals who are dedicated to growing participation in the game of golf.
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2005 Inductees
M. G. Orender
Craig Harmon
PGA Past Presidents (Term of office)
Robert White (1916-1919)*
Jack Mackie (1919-1920)*
George Sargent (1921-1926)*
Alex Pirie (1927-1930)*
Charles Hall (1931-1932)*
George Jacobus (1933-1939)*
Tom Walsh (1940-1941)*
Joe Novak (1949-1951)*
Harry Moffitt (1952-1954)*
Harold Sargent (1958-1960)*
Lou Strong (1961-1963)*
Warren Cantrell (1964-1965)*
Max Elbin (1966-1968)
Leo Fraser (1969-1970)*
Warren Orlick (1971-1972)*
William Clarke (1973-1974)
Henry Poe (1975-1976)*
Don Padgett (1977-1978)*
Frank Cardi (1979-1980)*
Joe Black (1981-1982)
Mark Kizziar (1983-1984)
Mickey Powell (19985-1986)
James Ray Carpenter (1987-1988)
Patrick Rielly (1989-1990)
Dick Smith (1991-1992)
Gary Schaal (1993-1994)
Tom Addis III (1995-1996)
Ken Lindsay (1997-1998)
Will Mann (1999-2000)
Jack Connelly (2001-2002)
M.G. Orender (2003-2004)
PGA Golf Professionals of the Year
1955 Bill Gordon*
1956 Harry Shepard*
1957 Dugan Aycock*
1958 Harry Pezzullo*
1959 Eddie Duino
1960 Warren Orlick*
1961 Don Padgett*
1962 Tom Lo Presti*
1963 Bruce Herd*
1964 Lyle Wehrman
1965 Hubby Habjan
1966 Bill Strausbaugh Jr.*
1967 Ernie Vossler
1968 Hardy Loudermilk*
1969 A. Highboard Smith; Wally Mund*
1970 Grady Shumate
1971 Ross Collins
1972 Howard Morrette
1973 Warren Smith
1974 Paul Harney
1975 Walker Inman Jr.
1976 Ron Letellier*
1977 Don Soper*
1978 Walter Lowell
1979 Gary Ellis
1980 Stan Thirsk
1981 John Gerring
1982 Bob Popp
1983 Ken Lindsay
1984 Jerry Mowlds
1985 Jerry Cozby
1986 David Ogilvie
1987 Bob Ford
1988 Hank Majewski
1989 Tom Addis III
1990 Jim Albus
1991 Joe Jemsek *
1992 Martin T. Kavanaugh II
1993 Don Kotnik
1994 Dick Murphy
1995 David C. Price
1996 Randall Smith
1997 Tom Sargent
1998 Ken Morton Sr.
1999 Ed Hoard
2000 Charles "Vic" Kline
2001 Tony Morosco
2002 Jock Olson
2003 Jim Brotherton Jr.
2004 Craig Harmon
PGA Member Original Inductees
Willie Anderson*
Tommy Armour*
Jim Barnes*
Walter Hagen*
Johnny McDermott*
Gene Sarazen*
Alex Smith*
Walter Travis*
Ben Hogan*
Byron Nelson
San Snead*
Macdonald Smith*
Leo Diegel*
Craig Wood*
Denny Shute*
Horton Smith*
Harry Cooper*
Jock Hutchison*
Paul Runyan*
Mike Brady*
Jimmy Demaret*
Fred McLeod*
Johnny Farrell*
Lawson Little*
Henry Picard*
Dutch Harrison*
Olin Dutra*
Ralph Guldahl*
Johnny Revolta*
Ed Dudley*
Lloyd Mangrum*
Vic Ghezzi*
Billy Burke*
Bobby Cruickshank*
Chick Harbert*
Chandler Harper*
Julius Boros*
Cary Middlecoff*
Jack Burke Jr.
Doug Ford
Roberto DeVicenzo
Arnold Palmer
Billy Casper
Gene Littler
* Deceased
